Thursday, May 6, 2010

RIP, Bryan


The owner of this vehicle must have felt great affection for Bryan.

23 comments:

  1. Yeah, they do that here too. Looks like Bryan wasn't very old. MB

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  2. Alas poor Bryan, someone knew him well.

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  3. surprenante ces peintures sur la voiture

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  4. An interesting (and new to me) way of expressing one's grief

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  5. I'll remember this if my husband die before me ;-)
    RIP "Rimkogeren" Bo 14-2-1941 - ..-..-20..
    He is a very popular person around in Lolland, makes fun about words, makes photos/drawings to those...

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  6. We all grieve in different ways, I guess.

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  7. Thanks for your comments on my photoblog ones again :-D

    Just about some sort of crazyness, visit my other blog

    http://anjoe-legehuset.blogspot.com/2010/05/lets-go-crazy-ii.html

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  8. Never seen anything like that before. But it looks like Bryan had some good friends and relatives.

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  9. This is a very open way of showing his love. Unless Bryan just got married... Seen this somewhere...

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  10. I'm like Steffe. Never seen anything like it over here. Strange and sad.

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  11. Maybe he owed Bryan some money...

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  12. Washing the car would be like desecrating a tombstone. Maybe that's why they haven't.

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  13. maybe bryan had gifted this car to his nephew!

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  14. Bryan hasn't been gone a full month. This is a very fresh grief and I suspect the mourner is also quite young.

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  15. Gosh, I don`t know what to say....
    Well it is a clear message done in a unique way.

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  16. This is usually saved for weddings - maybe these are the Uncle Bryan's beneficiaries.

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  17. I have seen something like this, if it is a person who has passed on. Here there was a young boy who died from a fatal disease during his last year of high school, and his friends painted a huge mural on the school's wall, and the artwork is still there.

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  18. I could not understand much about it, anyway I agree with you this guy really like this uncle! :)
    hugs
    Léia

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  19. Gee, Jacob. What gave you that idea? :)

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